STEM Colloquium: Cosmic Archeology – A Glimpse of the Early Universe and the Origins of Us

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

We are the first generation of humans to see the entire visible universe, and telescopes like JWST (James Web Space Telescope) have allowed us to witness the moment in time when stars and galaxies themselves came into being. How different was this ancient time to the modern universe we live in, and how do events […]

Library Workshop: APA Citations

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

Introduction to APA format and basic citation requirements for academic papers--keys to a successful semester!

STEM Colloquium: A Historical Perspective and Some Recent Findings on DMT

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound that is produced in the brains of mammals as well as in a number of botanical species. It has been used in ceremonial and spiritual contexts for over 1,000 years and is currently being investigated as a therapeutic for a number of mental and physical conditions. Little […]

Infodoodling: Information + Doodling = Better Note-Taking?

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

Join us for a new approach to note-taking and learn how to stay engaged, get creative, and improve your memory and concentration along the way. Presented by the FVCC Library, free snacks and tea provided.

Study Skills, Tips, & Tricks

Broussard Library Classrooms, BL214/215

Learn how to study smarter, not harder. Join the FVCC Library for a discussion of study tips, note-taking techniques, and ways to utilize your time when you're already busy. Free coffee, tea, and snacks!